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There may be times when you need to call a library in order to get the data you desire. In my situation, I needed to call an external dll that would return data to OWS from a secure web service and doing a simple SOAP request would not cut it. Anyway

There are many times when your sites require a more customized look and feel for the standard pager. For example, the ability to place more than one pager in your output. You can do this with the lxPager HTML element. When AJAX Custom Paging is enabled f

The Client Script Utilities are provided as an inclusive javascript function set that provides some typical runtime essentials for use with OpenWebStudio. These utility functions provide aspects of visual appeal, as well as utilitarian functionality. These functions currently consist of Expand/Collapse logic, meant to prevent easy layout functionality for hiding and showing group levels at runtime.

Open Web Studio provides the ability to use external connections from standard .Net ODBC supported databases via the Connection property of the Rendering, Action:Execute and Sub queries. The provided list below is a breakdown of example Connection Strings

Open Web Studio supports Custom Paging, which enables the developer to control how the system handles paging, over-riding the default paging handler. The benefit of this – on very large sets of data, or complex long running queries is that the SQL script selects only the information from the database that you require. For instance, if you want only the records that occur in order from rows 75 to 100, because you are paging 25 records per page and are on page 4 of 10,000 – requesting only page

OpenWebStudio is a tag based language, which provides the ability for each tag value to contain multiple attribute values. OpenWebStudio tags are enclosed with either Brackets or Curly Braces ([,{.}.]) and may contain tags within tags. The result of this, at times, is the desire to either ignore tags within conditions which will not be displayed, and therefore should not be rendered or executed unless the condition were to pass.

This package provides a new action which can convert HTML to PDF on the fly. The library works similarly to that of the File Action in that it takes incoming Source and outgoing Target parameters to provide its runtime instructions. A third party library from DuoDimension.com is used to handle the conversion.

The FORMATTER option is defined by the syntax provided within the .Net Framework. The syntax was created and is provided in such a way as to work as a culture specific syntax. All format tokens begin and end with a curly brace {...}.